Rose City Remonstration
The summer of 2020 is a summer the city of Portland, Oregon will never forget. The Rose City experienced over 100 nights of consecutive protests following the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2022, by Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin during Floyd’s arrest for using a counterfeit $20 bill.
The majority of these photos were taken in downtown Portland outside of the Multnomah County Justice Center – a grand, high-rise structure which houses the Portland Police Bureau's (PPB) Central Precinct, one of two Multnomah County Detention Centers, the PPB's headquarters – and the adjacent U.S. District Courthouse.
For months hundreds, sometimes thousands, of protestors gathered night after night at the Justice Center in remonstration of police violence and brutality in the Rose City and across the country. Some nights large fires burned in the fountains and streets lining the public squares which sit opposite the Justice Center and no police intervened or pressed their calm to restore order. On other nights a seemingly permanent cloud of tear gas would engulf the Justice Center and the surrounding area as local police and federal agents deployed a plethora of crowd control munitions to clear protesters from the area.
These 13 photos received 4th placed in the 2020-2021 Photojournalism II – Picture Series/Story category in the Hearst Journalism Awards Program.